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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, September 6, 1902
Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, September 6, 1902 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 drf1902090601 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, September 6, 1902 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1902 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] VOIj. Tin, yp. 214. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 1902. PRICE 5 CENTS Close Finishes at Harlem CLOSE FINISHES AT HAKLEH. The off-day card offered by the Harlem Jockey Club yesterday was redeemed in a measure by several close and exciting finishes, notably the finishes in the steeplechase and fifth race. In the latter instance Gregor K. and Antagonist were so close together when passing under the wire that none but the judges were in a position to say which had won. The race was given to Antagonist. It was a five furlongs dash for two-year-olds. Musical Slipper, closely pressed by Sarah Maxim, showed the way to the head of the stretch, where the latter began to tire and gradually fell away. About the last eighth Gregor K., which had always been running within easy distance of the leaders, moved up fast and appeared to be an easy winner in the closing strides, but Antagonist, coming with a spirited rush at the end, just got up in time to win by a nose on the post. Watoma finished third two lengths back. Musical Slipper tired palpably when the pinch came. Hindi appeared to have a chance when a furlong out, but failed to respond when the last sixteenth struggle came up. Sarah Maxim was a keen contender for four and a half furlongs. T?j steplnohase oyer the short course yesterday resulted in a spirited struggle down the last eighth between Old Fox and Dagmar, the former outstaying the latter and winning by a nose on the post. Bristol finished third, ten lengths back. Old Fox was at his best, fenced with precision a.id stood a long stretch drive without flinching. Dagmar contested every foot of the journey from the ninth jump with the winner and ran to his best form. Bristol tired in the last eighth. Mazo showed much early speed. Harv B. fell over the last jump. He was running in a contending position when the accident occurred. The day's opener, a five furlongs dash, proved an easy thing for Joe Buckley, the even money favorite. Off flying he showed much speed and absolutely played with his field, winning by one and a half lengths from Maxette, which finished three before Florestan for second place. Maxette ran to her best form and is good just at present. Florestan showed to advantage, but tired perceptibly in the last eighth. Wilton ran an .unaccountably bad race. She showed faint early speed, but fell away li.adly beaten when turning for home and finished last. She can do much better when in good form. The second race, a dash of six and a half furlongs, witnessed the downfall of Joe Frey, tne 7 to 5 favorite, which failed to finish inside of the money. The winner turned up in Duelist, which ran in fourth position most of the way and when well into the last quarter moved up fast, winning in the closing strides by two lengths as his rider pleased. Rag Tag finished second, a neck before Money Muss. Bag Tag responded gamely under strong urging and just got up in time to nip Money Muss on the post. The latter as usual displayed speed, but tired fast when a sixteenth from the wire. Joe Frey showed scant speed and was never a serious contender. L'Etrenne was right there for five and a half furlongs. Tho distance appeared to be about a sixteenth farther than she cares to go. The talent picked on Elsie L. to win the fourth race, a dash of one mile, but she had to succumb to the well-backed second choice, Talpa, which assumed an easy command after the first quarter had been run and was never afterward headed, winning in a canter by one length. Elsie L. was under keen pressure all through the last eighth, but could not cut down the winner's lead. She finished second two lenghts before Hoodwink. The latter ran to her best form, maintaining an even gait throughout. Ethel Wheat ran well for six furlongs, and the same may be said of Lingo. The last raco of the, day, a dash of a mile and seventy yards, resulted in an easy victory for Ar-tena, the even money favorite. Winkfield did not call on her until just before turning for home where she rushed to the lead and easily maintained it through the final quarter, winning by two lengths from Frank M., which beat Captain Gaines a head for second place. Captain Gaines came with a rush at the end. Bab tired fast in the last eighth. Baird showed sudden improvement and was a keen contender for six furlongs. The usual large gathering was present and the track fast. Coney Island Form Chart CONEY ISLAND FORM CHART. SHEEPSHEAD BAT, I., September 5, 1902,-Sixth day. Coney Island Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting. Weather clear: track fast. Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter. C. H. Pettingill. "' Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. I indicates whip, S spurs. 1 blinkers. ' " QAQW FIRST RACE 1 3-4 Miles. (On Turf. Over 7 Hurdles.) $900 added. tJrXiKJ J jZJ 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St 1 3 5 7 StrFin "Jockeys Owners O H C P (337p)BIGWN NS 5 158 3 12 1 15 13 is is Mara S Allen 2 2 9-5 7-10 I W. PJ?rNrEX,x.T W 5 140 1 71 7 72 53 26 215 Gallagher MJMaloney 10 15 15 6 34014 COLLEGIAN W 4 135 2 62 6 53 3- 4 33 Fry J E Widener 12 30 30 10 343892SEMINOLE KS 4 135 6 33 35 21 41 55 41 Barry FA Clark 6 9 8 2? 34389 BLACKSMITH 7 131 5 41 41 33 2 31 5 Houlihan I N Megargee 40 60 60 20 34061 MAROTHEN H 4 143 4 52 53 43 6 62 62 Fleming GAMuller 40 100 100 30 31391 T LOST CHORD 7 m 9 10 10 61 710 720 730 Q Smith Fell & Hayes 30 40 40 15 19300 GASCAR H 4 140 12 91 9 92 320 830 830 Connelly G Schwartz 1C0 150 50 20 29123 HOPS W 3 145 7 21 21 82 10 910 915 Long TFHeffernan 60 ISC 100 40 34674 SILVER TWIST W 3 132 10 12 12 12 12 10 1020 Bernhart Adle7& WhitbecklM 150 100 40 338002CHARAWIND ft 5 148 8 11 11 11 11 11 11200Monohan L V Bell 21 13-5' 4-5 33730 CRYPTOGRAM 3 135 1113 13 13 13 12 12 D Connelly C Pfizer 7 SO 30 10 346042INKERMAN W 5 135 13 85 83 100 9 Broke down. Heider J Adkins 15 20 15 6 34796 DARTMAN S 3 140 Threw rider. Dayton C Pfizer 7 30 30 10 tCoupled in betting. Time, 3:21. Winner Br. g, by Artillery Linda Vista (trained by J. Allen). Went to post at 2:15. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same. Big Gun was lucky, fresh and good, outclassed the field and retained a long and winning lead throughout. Ohnet fenced poorly, losing much ground at the jumps, which he made ud with his superior speed on the flat. He will be hard to beat hereafter and closed up like a shot in the "last quarter. Collegian is improving and held on well. Seminole tired. Blacksmith also tired in the last half and ran as if short, but ran extra well. Charawind was crowded at the first jump, refused and was pulled up and continued for the journey. . Scratched 33939 Our Julia K., 132. Overweights Blacksmith, 1 pound ; Hops, 5 ; Silver Twist, 2. Big Gnn. show. 1 to 2. Ohnet, show, 3 to 1. Collegian, show, 5 to 1. Charawind. show, 1 to 2. I QO'-j SECOND RACE Last 5-8 Mile New Futurity Coarse. $800 added. OtfcOJO 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St M Vt. Si StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ' 345l FIRST CHIP WS 115 6 1h 11 ih i O'Connor M Young 20 40 40 15 " 34390 GLENNEVIS N 110 2 ! 4h S 2h Shea R T Wilfon Jr 20 30 30 12 34704 ARCADE . IS 115 7 41 5 5- 32 Lyne W B Jenniners&Co3 4 31 65 34162 SIR PRESTON W 112 4 51 31 2 4h L Smith S Hyndman 10 12 8 3 34607 EMBARRASSMENT W 115 16 81 71 61 51 T Burns H T Griffin 30 40 10 4 34162 DR. BISSELL IS 115 5 71 81 81 61 Odom J Daly 3 4 4 6-5 34630 MERRY ROYAL 112 3, 31 2 4 71 Redfern Pepper Stable 15 20 20 8 34559 MAYOR GRAHAM W 115 8" 61 6 71 8H Brennan .F Burlew 30 30 10 4 33796 GALLANT SMITH W 115 14 11 9 9 9 J Martin S O'Brien 4 5 5 I 34559 DR. HAGYARD If 112 17 12 11 10 10 Michaels Dubois&Marryatt 20 40 30 12 32892 JAKE GREENBERG IS 115 9 9 10 11 11 Landry J Fay 10 30 30 10 34017 MENNENFIELD W 115 1 10 12 12 12 Bullman P J Dwyer 15 20 15 6 3460 SNOWDRIFT W 107 10 13 13 13 13 White W Huston 100 300 300 100 34732 SQUID 107 11 14 14 14 14 E Walsh WCDaly 20 50 50 20 34487 JOLA ft 107 12 15 15 15 15 Boieaen C Tartar 100 200 100 40 33282 EARL OF WARWICK 110 18 16 16 16 16 PolTak A L Arte 20 200 100 40 307INK IS 112 15 17 17 17 17 Cochran T Monahan 40 60 60 20 34732 WITFULL ft 107 20 18 18 18 18 Snyder J E Madden 30 40 40 12 34630 WHEELER B. W 115 13 19 19 19 19 Bender S Jackson 100 200 200 60 SIS WAGNER W 113 19 20 20 20 20 Doggett R C Doggett 40 2C0 200 60 Time, 1 :01?. Winner Ch. c, by First Mate Chippie (trained by J. Bauer). Went to post at 3:00. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second the same. First Chip, away running, made the most of his advantage and held sway to tho end, and O'Connor out-finished Shea and Lyne. both of which should have beaten him. Glennevis is steadily improving and ran a good race. Arcade was best, but -away badly and swerving repeatedly under a weak ride Sir Preston is a non-stayer. Embarrassment closed a big gap. Dr. Bissell was closing up strongly at the end. Scratched 34605 Jack o'Lantern, 115. Overweights Sis Wagner, 1 pound. First Chip, show, 7 to 1. Glennevis. show, 6 to 1. Arcade, show, 3 to 5. Dr. Bissell, show, 7 to 10. Q ZLft 9 L THIKD RACE Last 5 1-3 Furlongs New Futurity Course. 51,000 added. O tfc O l rdb 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M, Vi U StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P " 346283 AU KIESVIL LE H5 114 4 In 21 21 li Lyne H Sanford & Son 5 65 34762 JOHN A. SCOTT W 117 5 3 4 31 2 Bullman J W Schorr 10 15 15 fi 344823ASTARITA 5 121 1 21 11 Ih 3 N Turner JGFollansboe 2 31 3 6-5 316133BLUE PETER W 112 3 51 81 42 41 Redfern Prospect Stable 12 15 12 5 34605 JACA. O'LANTERN 107 8 41 61 51 55 L Smith T F Mulry 1 15 15 ft 33631 OIL IN THE CAN W 108 6 81 5 71 61 Odom SS Brown 15 30 25 8 339022IRASCIBLE ft J 107 2 61 8 8 71 J Martin J Fleischmann 3 4 13-51 34764 MERRY REEL W 104 7 71 71 61 8H Cochran J E Madden 31 5 5 5 ILLYRIA W 107 9 9 9 9 9 DO'Connor W C Daly 50 200 2on fin 34510 LADY KNIGHTHOOD m 104 12 10 10 10 10 Shea Lotos Stable 50 60 60 20 34702 WILLIAM HALE ft 107 10 11 11 11 11 Michaels C H Smith 40 60 60 30 MENELAUS W 104 11 12 12 12 12 Danzig H K Vingut & Co 100 200 $00 80 Time, 1 :07. Winner Ch. f, by Clifford Princess Monmouth (trained by W. Hayward). Went to post at 3:30. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving; Aurie-?villa took the lead at the start, displayed brilliant speed throughout and easily drew away when challenged in the stretch. John A. Scott was pocketed next to the rail, but responded gamely to punishment and outstayed Astarita. The latter ran a good race at the weight. Blue Peter and Jack o'Lantern WBre closing up strongly at the end. Oil in the Can retired after going a half. Irascible was away J badlv J and interfered with. Scratched 33006 Princelet, 107. Overweights Astarita, 2 pounds ; Oil in the Can, 1. Anriesville, show, evens. John A. Scott, show, 3 to 1. Astarita, show, 3 to 5. Irascible, show, ' 1 to 2. QjQOK FOURTH RACE 1 3-16 Miles. 3-year-olds. Allowances. OtrOiatl The Reaper Stakes. 1,750 added. Net value to winner, $2,325. Ind Horses A Wt St St jj StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P" 347653HENO : WS U6 1 4 4 31I 31 In 14 Michaels WrL Kanshaw 2 3 'i 7-1 Q (34265)RUNNELS 106 3 11 H Ih l 2i 22 Lyne JADrake 4-511-101 2-5 34629 OAUGHNaWAGA 5 108 2 2u 31 4 4 31 35 Odom S Sanford & Son 4 6 5 6-5 325673 OOM PAUL II 113 4 81 2- 21 2 4 4 T Burns J Worth 6 0 7 5 5 b-5 6-5 Time,12,24l48.1:14,l:40,r:59. ro. Winner Br, c, u by Henry Young Quiver (trained by G. E. Hill). Wont to post at 4 :05. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Heno, away flatfooted, was pocketed and shut off early, and, pulling up, went around the field on both turns, but finished stroDgly and true and was best. Runnels displayed brilliant and enduring speed and finished strongly. Caughnawaga was under pressure almost throughout to keep up and ran a good race for him. Oom Paul, apparently in first-class condition, was not keyed up for so bruising a race and retired in the last furlong. He can probably beat these when next out. Scratched 34735 Caller, 113; 34565 South Trimble, 106. Overweights Caughnawaga, 2 pounds. No show betting. Q A Q OtQ FIFTH RACE-3-4 Mile. (On Main Track.) $900 added. All Ages. Fillies and OtfcQO Mares. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St & K StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (34736) MABEL WINN W 3 112 2 22 23 21 li Landry P J Gorman 1 13-106-5 2-5. 346322MARY WORTH B5 3 111 7 5 41 4 2 T Burns J Worth 4 5 4i 8-5 28207 DOUBLE SIX 4 110 1 12 12 11 3 King J G Follansbee 6 10 7 2 (34732)ITHAN W 2 93 4 32 3H 3i 48 Michaels P 8 P Randolph 8 10 8 3 34015 ONDURDIS W 4 110 3 41 52 53 5 Scott G F Johnson 40 100 100 40 31579 KING'S FAVORITE ffS 4 110 5 8i 6i 6h 61 Henderson T Hitchcock Jr SO 50 40 12 34015 TEMPLETON WS 4 118 8 71 7" 8" 7i Cochran R G Tower 50 50 50 20 34087 GOLD BRAID W 3 108 11 11 9h 9h 8 J Martin W A Chahler 12 15 15 6 347363FLIRTINEKR U 3 1C8 9 10 11 10 91 O'Connor . M Byrnes 8 15 15 5 32968 SWEET BILLIE R 3 108 13 61 81 7 101 Lyne J A Drake 15 15 10 4 34736 MAY J. KB 3 103 10 12 12 11 111 Eagan W T McGrath 300 300 300 100 33969 NEITHER ONE fl 3 108 14 96 102 12 122 Anderson Kraus Bros & Co 40 50 40 15 34015 SILVER PLUSH W 4 115 6 13 13 13 1S6 Barbier A Bredell 300 500 5C0 200 MONIDA. W 2 85 12 14 14 14 14 Creamer W C Daly 100 300 300 100 Time, 12, 2Z, 48. 1 Winner B. f, by Conrad Alvaretta (trained by P. J. Gorman). Wont to post at 4 :30. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won handily ; second driving. Mabol Winn trailed the pacemaker under mild pressure and finally wore him down in the stretch. Mary Worth broke slowly, but' closed a big gap and finished very strongly and favors a loDg race. Double Six, away running, led at a fast clip to the last sixteenth, where tho rider lost his head and probably threw the raco away. Ithan held on romarkably well throughout. Tho others were beaten off. Double Six was claimed by J. Worth, and Follansbee retaliated by claiming Mary Worth. Mabel Winn was bid up from $900 to $3,000 and bought by Dubois & Marryatt. Scratched 34735 Ivornia, 114; 26C01 Miss Hastings, 111 ; 34436 Musidora, 11034062 Ohio Girl.OS; (31670)Mary McCafferty, 90. j& -Jg? -, 8s5SR:?rv$& Mabel Winn, show, 1 to 4. Mary Worth, show, 7 to 10. Double Six, show, 6 to 5. frr 34 Q O H SIXTH Allowances. RACE 1 1-16 Miles. (On Turf.) S1,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Ind Horses A Wt St M Vk StrFin Jockeys Owners' O H C P 34701 EXTINGUISHER Wl 3 97 4 1 1H Hi 11 m Shea T Shiels 12 15 7 2 a 34673 BELLE OF TROY U5 6 103 3 2H 21 2H 21 22 Redfern Oakwodd Stable 4 6 5 8-5 345813KNIGHT OF RH'DESJJ 5 1C6 6 3" 3 311 3 32 T Burns W C Eustis 8-5 9-5 9-5 4-5 J 346733HUNTRESSA Rf 3 99 5 51 51 41 42 41 J Martin Buckley & Bailey 4 5 18-51 34793 MONOGRAPH 4 107 1 6 6 6 51 53 O'Connor R Bauer 12 12 8 3 34733 OLD HUTCH H 3 105 2 42 4H 5H 6 6 Lyne C H Smith 4 8 8 3 Time, 11, 23, 48, 1 :U. 1 :40, 1 :46 Winner B. c, by Candlemas Maggie Mitchell (trained by T. Shiels). Went to post at 5:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Extinguisher got away running, was allowed to set hie own pace and unexpeetedly lasted out the journey and ran in much improved form on the grass course. Belie of Troy trailed the winner and delayed her rnn, which probably cost her tho race. She was best and is fast rounding to. -Knight of Rhodes ran like a suiker, fell back at a critical point on the stretch turn and thon came again at the end. Huutressa was carried hopelessly wide on the first turn and could never get uput can do much better. Monograph was outrun from the start and never a serions contender. Old Hutch quit after going a half. Scratched 347352Gay Boy, 112; 34671 Arden, 111; 348252 Rnnnels, 107; 34671 Lady Schorr, 103; 34701 Do Roszke, 97; 34736 Chiron, 91. Overweights Monograph, 1 pound ; Old Hutch, 3. Extinguisher, show, evens. Belle of Troy, show, 4 to 5. Knight of Rhodes, show, 1 to 3. Huntrossa, show, ! to 2. Local Turf Gossip LOCAL TURF GOSSIP. For bad acting while at the post the entries of Thurles and Baird will be refused in future at Harlem. Jockey Ranch left last night for Sacramento, where he will ride for his employers, Burns & Waterhouse. Their New York division is now en route to that point, where Maxnic is a candidate for a valuable produce stake. Steeplechase jockey Downs sustained a fracture of the collar bone while schooling Sam Hildreth's recent purchase, Favonius, over the jumps yesterday morning. For inconsistent running Joe Frey will not be allowed to start at Harlem hereafter, except in stakes in "which he is entered. - Whitney Going Abroad WHITNEY GOING ABROAD. William C. Whitney, his son, Harry Payne Whitney, and Herman Duryea, partner of the younger Whitney, left Friday for England on a pleasure trip. They will be absent until the latter part of October, and during the time they are abroad will have an opportunity to see considerable racing. Volodyovski, the star of the Whitney string in England, is entered in the Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire, two of the English classics that are to be run during October. He is likely to start in both, and Mr. Whitney desires to see him run. In addition to Volodyovski, Mr. Whitney has seven two-year.olds which were leased from Lady Meux. The best of these is Ayrshire Beauty, which recently won a stake in good company. Another one is a filly called Affinity. Zaza is another filly in the string, and the colts are Uncle Reggie and White Webbs. All the youngsters are in training and they will be btarted during the presence of the party in England. Harry Payne Whitney and Mr. Duryea do not intend to devote all their time to racing. The young sportsmen are planning a hunting trip, which will continue for, several weeks. The Whit-neys have a beautiful country place in Yorkshire, and there is plenty of game in the vicinity. The party will r9turn here in time to witness some of the racing at Morris Park. Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TUKF. Capt. S. S. Brown will send the three-year-old colt Blackmore to his Kentucky farm. Blackmore is by Blue Wing Mona. Both of these horses raced in Captain Brown's colors years ago. Black-more was highly tried as a two-year-old and was Captain Brown's entry in the Saratoga Special of last year. He went wrong, however, and has never yet faced tho starter. He will be rested up for the remainder of this season, and another effort will be made to train him next year. If the attempt should prove futile he will be placed in the stud. The ruling of the Saratoga stewards in connection with alleged doping of the horse Hans Wagner, was not intended to apply to the entire stable of Senator J. S. O'Brien, as was at first supposed. The reports to this effect were in error, and Senator O'Brien was so informed by the officials when he went to them for a hearing. Tho other horses in Senator O'Brien's stable are and always were in good standing and the entries of Wild Pirate and others of the string will be accepted by the racing associations whenever offered. Page [2] ilLYHftCINCFOO ISSUED EVERY DAY. HfESTERN JOCKEY CLUB BULLETIN orrioiAL okqan or THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB, Editok and Pbopeietoe, F. H. BBUNELIi. Associate Editob( Clinton C. Bilbi. SEOEETAEY, M.E8. F. H. BBUNKIiL. fatered in the Post Office at Chicago as ctcond olass matteri DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. A Daily Befioction of tho American Turf by Telegraph. COPYRIGHTED Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1902, by Frank H. Bruntll, in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C, ; - U. S. A. The chart and index numbers and track form of I) JULY Raging Fobh must not be nsed. They r copyrighted daily and trill be keenly pro-stoted. 15I4-12G FIFTH AVE., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. TERMS: Per Month $ 1-23 , Half Year.... 7.50 One Year -. 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Boving, 418 Centbal Avbnub. At Denver, Col.: Hamilton & Kendriok, 906-912, 17th Sterdt. At Nashville, Tenn. : Duncan Hotel. Milwaukee, Wis. : Plankinton Hotel News Stand. Khank Mulkeen, 3ed & Gband Avenub. At Buffalo, N. Y. : New Tifft House. : At Ban Fbanoisoo, Cal. : Foster & Oebae, Market Btbrbt Fbbbt ... News Stand. 1 At Toronto, Ont. : . Geobqe McSweeney, Iroquois Hotel. G. T: Pendeegast, Palmee House. At New Obleans, La. : h. j. holle, 641 commeeclal place. Thomas F. Gessnbe, 108 St. Chaeles Stbbet At Memphis, Tenn. ; H. M. Mansfoed Co. B. H. Claekb & Beo. At Kansas City, Mo.: Riokseckee Cigab and News. Co., Ninth and Walnut Steeets. . At Sutte, Mont, : befk Beos., Post Office Newb Stand. Chicago, Illinois, September 6. 1902. Gossip of the Turf GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Starter Fitzco raid's recovery is not so rapid as could bo desired. Dr. Joseph P. Murphy, his phycician, said Tuosday night that bis pationt was still con fined to his room, but doing- as well as could be expected. Ho did not think the pationt would be ablo to go out for fully ton days, and there was little prospect of his being ablo to attend ' to business for some time to come. The horses of James B. Haggin, which were trained by Charles Littlefield, Jr., who died last Sunday, will be trained in the future by the elder Littlefield and his son Barry. Since the Morris Park meeting, where the Haggin stable was singularly fortunate, thoy have had charge of the string. The success of the horses at the latter meetings was due to their management. John Stevens, who trained the second string of James B. Haggin, left for his home in Kentucky Tuesday night. The horses formerly in his charge have been turned over to Walter Jennings. Stevens pro-pared the Haggin Realization candidate. Juven-alis, for the race. Harlem Form HARLEM FORM. The form of Saturday's Harlem fields is: First Race Ailyar, Carl Kahler, Andes. Second Race Au Revoir, Shooting Star,Linguist. Third Raco Bon Mot, Miracle II., Harry New. Fourth Race Pink Coat, Jiminez, Hildreth entry. Fifth Race Headwater, Nellie Waddell, St. Cuthbert. Sixth Race Lady Chorister, Ravensbury, Edith Q. Harlem Entries HARLEM ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. Apprentice allowance. First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-ysar-olds end upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 34727 Ailyar 6.... 108 725 34574 Georgie 6.. ..107 665 3469SCarl Kahler 4.... 104 720 347533Andes 6... .101 720 3471 King Barleycorn 6.... 99 665 347273Theory 6.... 98 685 34666Lass of Langdon 3.... 98 715 (34727)Emma R 5.... 98 715 34663Dodie S 3.... 97 685 3398530rla 3.... 94 700 347272Lady Idris 4..'.. 94 710 34863 Trust Deed 3.... 93 665 34727 Fade Meny 3.... 93 670 34727 The Cedars 3.... 93 625 Second Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. (34730) Au Revoir 118 700 34730 Linguist 113 680 342C9 Shooting Star 110 685 347883Bad News 108 .... 680 34136 King Dodo 105 650 Monsieur Beaucaire, ch. c, by Macduff Kate Pelletier.. 105 33016 Hand Organ 105 6C0 34786 Mohia 102 625 Third Race 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds. The Oak Park Handicap. $1,500 added. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 34696 McChesney 122 740 (34481)tLucien Aprieby 115 720 (34648) tHarry No w . . 110 740 (34552) Bon Mot 106 750 347293Corrigan 105 725 (34759)Lacrimao 1C0 ......700 (34729)Marque i.100 730 31626 Marcos 94 690 (34791)Miracle II 90 745 tS. C. Hildreth entry. Fourtli Race 1 1-4 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (34789)Pink Coat 7.... 117 750 347892Jiminez 4.. ..109 745 34624 Hormencia 5.. ..105 740 34696t3earcher 4.... 104 735 34481 John McQnrk 4 .... 101 725 316993Lady Chorister 4.... 95 ......730 34697 Dr. Stephens... 4.... 94 725 346533Star Cotton 5.... 88 715 fS. C. Hildreth entry. Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. All ages. Allowances. 34083 Mr. Phinizy 6 .... 115 670 (346931St. Cuthbert 6.... 112 720 34757 Headwater. 6.. ..108 725 34698 Tea Rose III 8 .... 108 675 (34757jNellie Waddell 3... .106 ......720 34757 Messina .'. 3.. ..102 660 34730 Topsoil 2.... 88 695 34334 St. Minor 2.... 87 690 Sixth. Race 1 3-16 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 34626 Marcos 3. ...107 675 (34668)Edith Q 4.. ..105 705 34699 Ravensbury 3.. ..103 715 3t45533trangest 6.... 99 700 346993Lady Chorister 4.... 99 725 34787 Jack Doyle 4.... 99 625 27271 Croesus 8 ... 99 630 34731 Simoon 3.... 98 625 34699 Rod Tip 3.... 97 700 347313Radiant Heat 6.... 94 ..... 695 346683Rollick II 3.... 92 .675 34791Ultruda 3.... 91 705 Today Two EXTRA SPECIAL, ODDS 4 TO 10, 6 TO 15. ADIRONDACK, 15-1, BACKED FOR A KILLING. For salo at office 145 S. Clark street, Morrison Hotel R. R. ticket office, at 11 :30. Also at Red Hot Stand, track; news stand southeast corner Clark and Madison ? treats. COL. J. C. WOOTERS, Mgr., tel. 3031 Dearborn. Bunco Broncho Information Co 94 LINCOLN AVE. T-O-D-A-Y Rain or Shine I will put all my patrons next to the best thing I have given my patrons this entire season. I invite all to call at my office and obtain this one. Special notice-to my out-of-town patrons; Should you desire to place a good wager on an exceptional good thing on Saturday, wire me and I will send you the name of the horse before noon Saturday. The price is $2.00 to those who have not patronized me and want to get in on this roal good thing. I will guarantee you to become winner on this one or refund your money. Ex-Jockey Yic Britton, Suite 539-40, 225 Dearborn SI, Race Track Information Bureau SUITE 500, 363-267 DEARBORN ST. 'PHONE HARRISON 3689. TERMS: $1.00 DAILY. $4.00 WEEKLY. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS WIRED AT 9 A. M. FORM LETTER ON FILE AT DAILY RACING FORM OFFICE EVERY DAY AT NOON. Joe Buckley, Duelist, Old Fox, Talpa, Antagonist, Artena, WERE THE WINNERS AT HARLEM FRIDAY. Saturday at Harlei Our 20 to 1 Good Thing Starts. This is one of the grandest long shots of the year bar nono, will have a good rider up and is in our opinion a sure winner. Turf followers, don't fail to take advantage of this extra special winner. Form Letter on Harlem and Sbeepshead Bay, Printed, Ready at 9 a.m. Also sold at the Great Northern, Grand Pacific, Sherman and Wellington Hotels ; cigar stand, 185 Dearborn St. : news stands on northwest and southeast corners Clark and Madison Sts. ; cigar store, 37 State St. ; cigar store, 267 Dearborn St. REYNOLDS & CO 63, 119 DEARBORN STREET. We Had Another Banner Card Yesterday: DUELIST, 12-1, WON; ARTENA, 7-5, WON; JOE BUCKLEY, 1-1, WON; GREGOR K., 7-1, BEAT A NOSE, ELSIE L, LOST. The above were our straight horses yesterday. This is tho kind of information that is bound to got the money and it is tho kind thnt wo have boon handing out day after day. We will forfeit $1,C00 to any one who can provo that we misrepresent in our advertisements. Today We Have Three Royal Good Things one of which will be at least 10 to 1. Come and see us before going to the track. We will put you right as wo do hundreds of others. Terms $1 Daily, $4 Any Six Days. Delivered to ay city address before. 12 o'clock. Wired at 10 a.m. For sale at news stands southeast and northwest corners Clark and Madison Sts. Page [3] Coney Island Form CONEY ISLAND FORM. The form of Saturday's Sheepshead Bay fields is: First Race Fulminato, Semper Ira, Judge Phillips. Second Race Ordnung, Belle of Lexington, Smart Sot. Third Raco Lord of the Vale, Whitney and Dur-yoa entry, Meltonian. Fourth Raco Major Daingorfiold, Bonnibort, Blues.- Fifth Race Eva Russell, W. R. Condon, Orloff. Sixth Race Dr. Riddle, Dixioline, Bellario. Coney Island Form CONES ISLAND FOKM. New Yoek, N. Y September 5. Tho horses seem-In? to have the best chances in Saturday's races are: First Raco Fulminate or Rowdy. Second Race Smart Set or Ordnung. Third Race Irish Lad or Lord of the Vale. Fourth Race Major Daingerfield or Bonnibort. Fifth Raco Sparkle Esber or Orloff. Sixth Race Bellario or Clonmell. H. FOESLAND. Coney Island Entries CONEY ISLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. First Race Full Course. Steeplechase. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind. Horsoe. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 316693 Fulminate 6.... 160 700 346S92Rowdy 4....150 68" 347003 Judge Phillips 5.. ..145 685 34700 Semper Ira 5.. ..138 C90 34604 Victor 4.. ..135 68" 34604 Galahad 6. ...132 .675 34669 Sam Devern 6.. ..130 660 34700 Furlough II 3....1R0 670 S47663Qypsic 4.. ..130 68' Second Race 3-4 Mile. (On Main Track). All ages. Hiehweight Handicap. 34763 Sadducee 5. ...131 730 3479320rduung 6.. ..128 750 34671 Wealth 4.. ..123 740 341933Belle of Lexington 5.. ..123 725 34762 River Pirate 2.. ..120 725 34400 Young Henry 4.. ..118 735 34762 Monte Carlo 2.. ..118 730 34715 Potento 7.. ..117 710 34767 2St. Finnan 4.. ..115 72f. 34629 Smart Set 3. ...115 735 34762 Muzio 2. ...113 710 34826 Ondurdis 4.. ..110 720 34736 Essene 3.. ..110 715 Third Race 7-8 Mile. (Xew Futurity Course.) 2-year-olds. Allowances. The Flatbush Stakes. Value $5,000. 34672tlrish Lad 115 790 34672JAcefull U5 780 84672 Whitecbapel 115 775 34672 Hurstbourne 15 770 34793 Golden Maxim 115 7f0 34410 Athelroy 115 765 343S9 Tantalus Cup 115 7?0 347643 Ada Nay 112 760 34734fFire Eater... 105 750 347953f Lord of the Vale 105 800 34628 Meltonian 105 780 34762 Manru 105 725 iWhitney & Duryea entry. fA. Belmont entry. Fourth Race 1 1-3 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Tho Century Stakes. Value $15,000. 34388tBonnibert 4.. ..126 790 34797fBlues 4.. ..126 7'5 (347d5)Ignitor 3.. ..115 770 34C892Major Daingerfield 3.. ..115 800 346S9 Gold Cure 3.... 115 775 34767 Slipthrift 3.... 115 760 jF. Farrell entry. Fifth Race Last 5 1-2 Furlongs. (New Futurity Course). 2-year-olds. Selling. 345S62Tom Cogan 112 715 347i43Maokey Dwyer 107 730 34792 Scoffer 117 735 346l22Sinner Simon 1C6 730 34792 Cloche d'Or 105 725 347042Orloff 10t 7.35 34762 Sparkle Esher...: ,104 730 34704 Right and True.... 102 725 344382W. R Condon 102 740 34582 Tlaudo 102 720 31670 Eva Russell 101 750 31792 Dark Planet 101 715 34701 Princess Tulane 99 720 34762 Louiee Collier 99 715 3467C3Dinksie 99 725 33C06 Princelet 97 705 34033 Flamboyant 92 710 34701 Bobbinet 91 705 . Sixth Raco 1 1-1 C Miles. (On Turf). 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 34142 Bellario 4. ...116 715 346313The Amazon 5.. ..113 710 34763 Clonmell 3.. ..112 705 31733 Dr. Kiddle 5.. ..Ill 725 3427 Prince Richard 5.. ..106 705 34703 Locket 3. ...102 700 345552Ben Howard.... . 3.. ..102 710 34794 Rightaway 3.... 102 700 34733 Numeral 3.. ..102 715 34765 Dixioline 3.. ..100 720 34796 The Dancer 3.... 99 705 34E25 May J 3.... 94 690 Buffalo Form BUFFALO FOKM. The form of Saturday's Kenilworth Park fields is: First Race Jake Weber, M. F. Tarpey, Snark. Second Raco Glen Water, Homestead, Uledi. Third Race Gravina, Oro Viva, Maghoni. Fourth Race Gold Van, ReBpess entry, Olefiant. Fifth Race Rough Rider, Silk Cord, Autumn Leaves. Sixth Race Neponset, Gould, Governor Boyd. Buffalo Form BUFFALO FORM. Buffalo, N. Y., September 5. Tho horses seeming to have the best chances in Saturday's races are: First Race M. F. Tarpey or Jake Wobor. Second Raco Glen Water or Piederich. Third Raco Maghoni or All Souls. Fourth Race Olefiant or Respess entry. Fifth Race Silk Cord or San Andres. Sixth Race Governor Bojd or Gould. T. K. Lynch. Buffalo Entries BUFFALO ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. First Race 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdcp. 34747 Wellesley 4.... 115 705 34805 Tenagra 3.. ..114 700 (3478i)Jake Weber 5.. ..112 725 '34 807) M. F. Tarpey 4....1C9 720 (31547)Oconee 5. ...106 715 347772Golden Cottage 3.. ..105 710 34S073Great Star 4.. ..103 ......705 34778 Lord Sterling.... 4. ...103 700 347782Snark 4.. ..103 715 347773Annie Lauretta 3.. ..103 710 34745 Bubs 3.... 102 690 33939 Miriam Bedell 3.... 96 ......695 Second Race 1 Mile. 3- year-olda and upward. Allowances. 317172tJanice 4.. ..118 725 3 47163f Homestead 3.. ..117 740 (34805)Uledi 4. ...116 ......735 347462Piederich 4.. ..113 735 3180Glen Water ..' 3. ...107 7E0 tG. B. Morris entry. Third Raco 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-yearolds. Allowances. 34779Oro Viva Ill 720 34776 First Chord Ill 715 34748 Rosanco Ill 705 (33731)Gravina Ill 725 34779 St. Vitus ..Ill 700 34474 Sir Gallant Ill 710 348063Maghoni 108 715 34808 Springbrook 108 705 347762A11 Souls lOg 710 34834 Chamblee 104 - 695 34804 Judge Voorhees 104 700 34282 Licorice 104 710 34804 Mies Glene 101 705 34779 Margo II ......101 695 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-old8. The Hutchison Handicap. $3,000 added. (34685) Olefiant 124 735 34086 Gold Van 116 750 341832tColonnade 115 740 34713 Reservation 115 725 34713 Airlight 114 730 34776 Her Letter 112 730 34744 Special Tax 105 735 3334StBprnays 95 725 fj. B. Respess entry. Fifth Race 1 1-16 Mil s 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 34747 Wellesley 4.... 108 ......700 346312Rough Rider 5.. ..108 725 (U747)San Andres 4.. ..105 705 34717 Autumn Leaves 3.. ..102 715 34717 Early Eve 3.. ..102 710 3477Wilk Cord 3.. ..100 720 31684 Dubious 3.. ..100 715 Sixth Race 1 1-2 Milts. (Over 6 hurdles.) 4- year-olds and upward. Allowances. (3 1635) Governor Boyd 7.... 150 685 (34715)Gould 8.. ..150 690 347l52fNeponset 5.. ..148 700 31535 Ginki 4.. ..139 680 -j-Bonitas 4.. ..130 fl. Fox entry. Windsor Form WINDSOR FORM. The form of Saturday's Windsor fields la : First Race Boomerack, Longflo, Carl C. Second Race The Mirage, Hie Away, Edinbor-ough. Third Race Baflled, Frivol, Huzzah. Fourth Race John J. Regan, Bank Street,Exapo. Fifth Race McManus, Imperialist, Sir Ellerslie. Sixth Race Pay the Fiddler, G. W. W., Handcuff. Windsor Form WINDSOR FORM. Deteoit, Mich., September 5. The horses seem-in? to have the best chances in Saturday's races are: First Race Boomerack or Miss Soak. Second Race Edinborough or Hie Away. Third Race Johnny McCartey or Presgrave. Fourth Race John J. Regan or Spinet. Fifth Race McManus or Imperialist. Sixth Race Handcuff or G. W. W. J. L. Dempsei. Windsor Entries WINDSOR ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Apprantico allowance. First Race 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Billing. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdop. 34494 Boidle 4.. ..112 695 346923Fairy Dell 5.. ..112 700 34814 Maple 5.. ..112 710" (34Sl5)Boomerack 4.. ..110 725 34784 Candling 5.. ..110 715 34657 Prince John 4.. ..107 695 348442MissSoak 7.. ..107 710 370 Earl Fonso 7.. ..107 705 348m Flaneur... 4. ...107 700 34725 Opuntia 5. ...107 705 348153Longflo 4....107 720 346873Lord Frazer 7.. ..107 705 347522Also Ran II 6.. ..107 ......700 S4.321CarlC 6... .105 715 34810 Nannie J 6.. ..102 700 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-oldB and upward, Selling. 347552Edinborough 5. ...113 715 34G603Sardine 5... .110 710 34e623Competitor '. 4.. ..107 710 246533Zeriba 5.. ..104 700 34781 Euclairo 5.... 104 705 34662 Ethel Davis 6. .. .104 700 347843Lady Borkeloy 4.. ..104 715 347532Mattio Spencer 3....102 710 (34750)Frank Mc 3... .100 705 ! 34810Annu 4.... 99 695 34596Hie Away 5.... 99 720 34643 Trio 3.... 98 700 34810 Worthington 3.... 98 695 34643 Siphon 3.... 98 705 34691The Mirage 3.... 93 725 Third Raoe1 1-16 Mile. S-year-olds and upward, Selling. 347833Johnny McCartey 4.. ..106 710 (3472l)Tchula 3.. ..104 710 34721 Presgrave 4 100 705 34814 Baffled 5.... 99 725 34752 Madeline G 4.... 95 700 34721Huzzah 3.... 94 ......715 34814Esculapius 3.... 88 715 34754Frivol 3 82 ; 720 Fourth Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. The City of the Straits Stakes. Value $1,000. 34813 Spinet 115 715 348132John J. Regan ...115 725 347202Lorne 115 710 34843 Exapo 1C8 715 34843 Woolsack 105 7C0 SS814 Lady Winkle 105 705 344703Bank Street 103 720 Fifth Race Full Course. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (34724)McManus 4.. ..154 700 347242tlmperialist 5.. ..154 690 (34589)Hand Vice 4.. ..145' 685 (348t2)tArius 5.. ..139 680 34812 Trenct the Mere 4.. ..131 675 348l23Sir Ellerslie 5... .130 685 34812 Urganda 7.... 126 670 fj. E. Lane & Co. entry. Sixth Race 2 Milrs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 34785 G. W. W 4.. ..104 720 34844 Bean 4.. ..101 ......7C5 34814Handcuff 6.... 98 715 (34812)Pay the Fiddler 6 ... 98 725 34750Lowell 4.... 93 710 348123Tho Way 3.... 88 715 NOTICE. Daily Racing Foem is a publication which it built by its staff from day to day. Its "form" and the number of its charts are copyrighted, The chart numbers are so arranged that legal identification is easy of proof, The selections and handi. cap figures attached to entries are arranged on the same basis. The latter come-f rom the work of four experts after the telegra c receipt of charts and entries. All persons are warned not to use said chart or index numbers, Beleetions or handles figures NOTICE. Persons transacting business with this newspaper are earnestly requested to make out all drafts, checks or money orders uniformly to the order of Daily Racing Foem Publishing Co. Similarly correspondents and other persons who may havs occasion to communicate with Daily Racing Foem on matters pertaining to such topics as are treated in its columns should invariably address DaILI Racing Foem Publishing Co. AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL. The American Sporting Manual of 1902 contains all racing records at large, revised and complete up to the end of 1901 ; four handicapping, systems with directions for their practical application, a table showing how to compute bookmaking per centages, track records of all the recognized tracks of the country, the western and eastern scales of weights, tables showing the comparative speed of tracks, a complete list of pugilistic contests of 1901 of any consequence, trotting and pacing records at all distances and a list of the new 2:15 trotters of 1901. Also a complete record of performances at all styles of billiards, Principal Foreign Events in 1902 PRINCIPAL FOREIGN EVENTS IN 1902. Doncaster St. Leger Wednesday, Sept. 10 Doncaster Cup , ....Friday, Sept. 12 Omnium (French Cesarewitch) Sunday, Sept. 14 Jockey Club Stakes (10,000 Thursday, Oct. J Prix du Conseil Muuicipale Sunday, Oct. 5 Imperial Produce Stakes Friday, Oct. 10 Duke of York Stakes . Saturday, Oct. 11 Champion Stakes Tuesday, Oct. 14 Cesarewitch Stakes Wednesday, Oct. 15 Middle Park Plate Friday, Oct. 17 Cambridgeshire Stakes Wednesday, Oct. 29 Jockey Club Cup Thursday, Oct. 30 Dewhurst Plate Thursday, Oct, 80 Old Cambridgeshire Handicap Friday, Oct. 31 Liverpool Autumn Cup Friday, Nov. 7 Derby Cup Friday, Nov. 14 Manchester November Handicap Saturday, Nov. 2? Racing Dates of 1902 RACING DATES OF 1902. Windsor, Ont., August 25 September 27 Sheepshead Bay, N. Y August 30 September II Buffalo. N. Y August 30 September 22 Harlem (Chicago) September 1 II Delmar Park (St. Louis).... September 1 31 Hawthorne (Chicago) September 1527 Brooklyn, N. Y September 15 October i Toronto, Ont September 27 October 4 Harlem (Chicago) September 29 October t St. Louis Fair Grounds October 131 Morris Park, N. YJ October 7 25 Worth, HI October 7 November 1 Latonia, Ky October 25 November 22 Aqueduct, N. Y..... ....October 27 November I Lakeside, Ind November I 2! Washington (Bannings) November 1029 New Orleans, La November 27 December 31 Delmar Park Form DELMAR PARK FORM. The form of Saturday's Delmar Park fields Ib : First Race Henry Burt, Lunar, Found or Bacchus. Second Race Deucofull, Doc Mayer, Vineland. Third Raco Pickles, Val Verde, Floyd K. Fourth Race Schwalbo, Peaceful, Croix d'Or. Fif th Race Jano Oaker, Kingstello, Salinda. Sixth Raco Erema, Sweet Dream, Maggie Felix. Seventh Race W. B. Gates, The Messonger, Beana. Delmar Park Form DELMAR PARK FORM. St. Louis, Mo., September 5. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Saturday's races' are: First Race Lunar, Henry Burt, Bacchus. Second Race Doc Mayer, Vineland, Deucefull. Third Race Jack Young, Pickles, Val Verde. Fourth Race Schreiber entry, Peaceful, Found. Fifth Race Salinda, Linden Ella, Cherished. Sixth Race Erema, Registrar, Assessment. Seventh Race Beana, W. B. Gates, Edgardo. R. J. Collins, Delmar Park Entries DELMAR PARK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. "Apprentice allowance. First Race 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. Age. Wt. Hdop. 34770 Henry Burt 4....102 725 34589Ida Penzance 4.... 99 710 348033Fonnd 6.... 99 715 (34828)Lunar 5.... 99 720 (31743)Bacchus . 3.... 96 710 34711Prestonian 3.... 89 700 Second Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind. Horses, color, sex & pedigree. Wt. Hdcp. 34739 Hyland .. 110 710 S47S92Doc Mayer 110 720 34612Deucefull 107 725 344893 Vineland 107 715 347.H9 Hetzel 105 .710 32382 Diamonds and Rubies 102 700 Kittie Cut a Dash, b. f, by GallantryBounding Cecil 102 .-. .. 34769 Liska 102 ...... 715 34676 Marian S 102 ......700 32529 Lou Beach 102 705 31896 Lady Gainsborough ......102 705 Topsy Over ; 102 Third Race 7-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horsei. Age. Wt. Hdop. (34320) Jack Young 109 ......710 347402 Pickles 1C6 725 (34739)Floyd K 104 715 34586 Sailor's Dream 104 710 34740 A Lark 104 703 - 342733 Val Verde 101 720 3474Q3Mudlavia 101 715 34676 Judge Cantrill 96 ......700 Fourth Race 7-8 Mile. The Golden Rod Stakes. $1,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Balling. (34709)Peaceful 5.. ..119 ......740 34709tSchwalbe...- 3.... 103 750 346J83Prosper La Gai.... 4.. ..102 ......725 348C03Ciales 5.... 99 7S0 348033Found 6.... 94 ......730 3401fFather Wentker 3.... 92 735 (34773)Croix d'Or 3.... 92 735 B. Schreiber entry. Fifth Race-1 3-16 Miles. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling. (34798) Russian 4.... 107 710 347722Linden Ella, 5... .107 ......710 (34799) Burnett's Walkaway 4.. ..107 705 347992Charished 4 ...107 705 34710 Swordsman 8.. ..104 700 342982Morris Volmer 5.. ..104 715 (34768)Kingstelle 4.. ..101 720 347993Grey Forge 5.. ..101 705 34799Mission 5.... 99 700 347102Salinda 7.... 96 715 .34772Varner 3.... 89 ......705 (34706)Jane Oaker 3.... 89 725 Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling. (34656Registrar 4.. ..112 ......710 31680 Verify 7.. ..107 710 34801 Kiss Quick 5... .107 715 346802Joe Goes 5.. ..107 710 34366 Assessment 4.. ..107 695 33134 Maggie Felix 5.... 107 715 34712 Miss Mae Day 5.. ..104 705 31656 Joe Bowers.. 5.. ..100 ......695 3129930ptimo 3.. ..100 705 3476830nanotta 5....100 ......7C0 34611Eroma 4.... 99 725 3158723weet Dream 4.... 99 720 Seventh Race 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 347713W. B. Gates 6. ...107 725 348!)32Beana 6. ...105 715 347723South Breeze 4. ...103 ......705 348312Edgardo 5.. ..103 715 (34742) The Messenger 5 ... 98 720 347C9Bluemint 3.... 92 710 Page [4] Windsor Form Chart WINDSOR FORM CHART. WINDSOR, ONT., September 5, 1902. Eleventh day. New Windsor Jockey Club. Summer Meeting. Weather clear; track fast. Presiding Jndge, M. N. Macfarlan. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Racing starts a 2 :30 p. m. I indicates whip, 5 spurs, B blinkers. FIRST RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners Q K C P 34780ZMKS. FRANK FOSTER H 107 4 31 32 33 11 A Hall J W Pangle 4 5 5 2 34519 EDDIE T. H 107 1 12 11 12 21 Gormley S E Parmer 10 15 15 6 34780 BELLE OF LYNNE IS 101 2 21 1 22 2 3 Castro R B Walker & Co 6 6 6 2 34720 SLY BOOTS R5 107 11 7 4? 4 41 H Wilson D J Kilby 3 4 4 8-5 345683LADY DRAPER R 107 10 41 52 7 5H W Doyle H A Engeman 21 21 2 4-5 34658 DUKE DASHAWAY US 102 13 8 7 5' 6 M Love W McLemore 20 20 20 8 346152PRESIDENT R 110 9 51 61 62 71 McQuade C Healy 21 3 3 6-5 347803QOLD BRIDE R 107 12 9 9 8 82 R Steele J J Marklein 4 5 5 2 34780MISS TRAPPEAN 5 87 8 6 8 9 91 J Jones J J Ogles 15 15 15 6 347823WILL SHIELDS RS 107 5 10 10 10 102 Perry N Dyment 10 15 15 6 34780 MARY MILDEN RS 107 14 11 11 11 11 FValentineF Milden 20 40 40 15 34658 HARRY JACOB flfSS 102 7 12 12 12 12 Alarie S T Jacob 20 40 40 15 33S903ROITTIE RS 107 6 13 13 13 13 RennecampFox & McDowell 20 40 40 15 32702 QUINCY R 101 3 14 14 14 14 Hothersall J Arthur 15 20 20 8 Apprentice allowance. Time, 23, 481, 1 Mi, 1 :08. Winner Ch. f, by Ben Strome Princess Revenue (trained by J. W. Pangle). Went to post at 3:05. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily; second the same. Mrs. Frank Foster was well in motion at the start and allowed Eddie T. to set the pace until well in the etretch, where she came away with ease. Eddie T., favored by the start, showed a good turn of speed, but weakened in the run home. Belle of Lynne was right there for the first five-eighths. Sly Boots ran a smack-in? good race from where she got off. Gold Bride and Lady Draper ran good races, but had no chance with the start. Scratched 34720 Lansdown, 99. Overweights Belle of Lynne, 2 pounds. Miss Trappean, 3. Quincy, 2. Mrs. Frank Foster, show, evens. Eddie T., show, 3 to 1. Belle of Lynne, show, 6 to 5. Sly Boots, show. 4 to 5. Lady Draper, show, out. President, show, 3 to 5. Q,j 1 SECOND RACK 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. QdbOrx: I Fillies and mares. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St hi Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 335712ARACHNE H5 4 108 3 2 31 21 H R Steele S T Jacob & Co 4 5 5 2 34692 IRIS R 6 108 1 12 12 li 2 Castro Mrs R L Rogers 6 10 10 4 31473 GAYHILDA IB 3 102 6 52 2 32 3" A Hall J E Lane & Co 10 15 15 6 31815 IOLA R 11 108 4 62 7 8 41 Irvin Lamasney Bros 4 4 4 2 28960 MISS DOOLEY N 6 108 5 4" 5 52 5" Hothersall F S Moss 15 15 10 4 34691 DANDIE BELLE IS 4 108 11 7 41 4 63 Gormley Kerr & Capps 8-5 8-5 7-5 1-2 337883ISTEH KATE II. R 4 10S 2 31 6i 7h 71 H Wilson M J Babbitt & Co 6 10 10 4 34692MUNAETTA R 6 103 10 8 8 63 81 Preston T Killeen 15 15 15 6 31692 BONNIE MAID 5 108 12 9 9 9 91 Alarie H Chappell 4 5 5 2 348152TEMPT R 4 108 8 10 10 10 101 A Weber T C Dolan 4 4 4 8-5 34S74HURRY R 4 103 7 11 11 11 112 D Gilmore W H Sayre 15 20 20 8 34687PRINCESS OTILLIE RS 103 9 12 12 12 12 W Hunt W W Lylea 40 40 40 15 Apprentice allowance. Time, 12, 24, 48, 1 :14. Winner Ch. f, by St. Saviour Distaff (trained by E. Moore). Went to post at 3 :30. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily ; second driving. Arachne trailed the field to the turn for home, where he saved much ground by hugging the rail and finished with a rush. Iris displayed a fine turn of speed, but was ridden with poor judgment, causing her to tire at the end from excessive use in the early stages. Gayhilda, under indifferent handling, ran a sparkling race. Iola was pinched off and had to go around the field on the stretch turn. She finished with a rush. Miss Dooley ran a fair race and had no mishaps. Dandie Belle had no chance with the start. She showed a smart flash of speed in the middle stages, but quit at the end. Scratched 347502Artificial, 102; 34785 Insolence, 97; 34810 Annu, 108. Arachne, show, ovens. Iris, show, 2 to 1. Gayhilda, show, 3 to 1. Iola, show, evens. Dandie Belle. show, out. Tempt, show, 4 to 5. g j Q THIRD RACE 1 1-4 Miles. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St St jj Yt . StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3472lP. THE FIDDLERRI 6 97 7 11 13 12 13 n 11 D Gilmore L Landry 4 10 10 4 (347 4)OBST. SIMON S 6 107 6 31 31 21 21 21 22 C Kelly J J Marklein 1 8-5 8-5 3-5 34751THE WAY RS 3 85 2 51 61 51 4h 3 3 Kiusler J J Ogles 6 8 8 3 347"4 HINSDALE U 4 105 5 4h 4" 31 31 43 46 Irven E W Fitzgerald 3 5 5 2 347253SECUNDUS fi 4 104 4 8 8 7 6" 5 51 Gormley W F Schulte - 3 5 5 2 34751GEORG. GARDNER 4 87 3 21 21 4k 7 7 6 Preston E & G W Beck 15 20 20 8 31753 LOUGH DERG RS 5 107 8 71 71 61 52 62 73 L Johnson Leroy Bros 10 10.21 1 3478i2CHOPIN US B 6 90 1 6 51 8 8 8 8 D Boland J C Ferris Jr 6 6 5 2 Apprentice allowance. Time, 251, 511, 1:171, 1:43, 2:08. Winner Br. g, by Major Domo Arilla (trained by L. Landry). Went to post at 3:58. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won handily ; second easily. Pay the Fiddler paced the field under a steady pull for the first half, but had to be slightly shaken up in the last quarter to stall off Obstinate Simon. The latter ran his usual game race, but was unequal to the task of conceding the weight. The Way, by virtue of his light weight, ran fairly well, but he is not much at present. Hinsdale showed improvement and was well up for a mile. Secnndus nut with repeated interference and was sharply pinched off at the three-quarters. Longh Derg would have been a sharp factor but for being practically left at the post. Chopin ran a dull race and can do better. Pay the Fiddler, show, 2 to 1. Obstinate Simon, show, out. The Way, show, 7 to 5. Lough Derg, show, 1 to 2. FOURTH RACK 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 2-year-oldg. Selling. flQj Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 347512DOLLY HAYMAN IS 103 2 12 12 111 1H R Steele W McLemore 21 4 4 8-5 34751 8PRINGWATER 110 3 31 21 22 21 Alarie G B Sayre 4 5 5 2 (34 82)MEXICANA R1C9 1 21 32 8" 3!i W Doyle F C Frisbie 8-5 9-5 9-5 4-5 34688 FLORA BRIGHT . R 109 4 62 42 41 4 Gormley W F Schulte 21 21 2 4-5 3478i WOOLSACK f 100 5 7 6" 52 56 Collins W W Lyles 20 40 40 15 347203EMIR IS 98 6 51 52 62 61 Stille E Corrigan 4 4 4 8-5 34751 EXAPO if 106 7 4 7 7 7 J Jones J J Ogles 8 10 10 4 Apprentice allowance. Time, 24, 481, 1 :15if Yt inner B. or Br. f, by Crighton Lista Hock (trained by W. McLemore). Went to post at 4:22. At post 1 minute. Start good. Wop easily ; second handily. Dolly Hay man, away wo 11 in her stride at the start, led the field under restraint and was never fnlly extended. Spring-water caught Mexicana and displaced her in second place after running a quarter. The latter showed signs of quitting when a furlong out. but came aeain under punishment. Flora Bright began slowly and moved up in the middle quarter, but faltered in the run home. Emir appears to have staled and is badly deficient in speed. Overweights Woolsack, 2 pounds. Dolly Hayman, show, 4 to 5. Springwater, show, evens. Mexicana, show, out. Flora Bright, show, out. Emir, show, 4 to 5. FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St & Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3475tEASY STREET R 3 10J 4 4h 42 2 1h 12 R Steele N Dyment 8-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 346612MISS SOAK IS 7 110 2 22 21 11 21 21 Gormley W L Hazelip 1 l 1 out 318142FIRING LINE fl 3 112 5 7 5i 4 31 31 H Wilson A Furst 4 5 5 8-5 34752 LOU REY ffi 6 113 1 6 7 51 43 42 Alley J C Ferris Jr 6 10 10 4 34785FA1TH WARD N 6 105 6 51 8 7 5 5 D Gilmore W H Sayre 10 15 15 6 317553NAT GOODWIN J 3 100 9 8 31 3 63 6 W Doyle J C Milam & Co 10 10 8 3 3454SCLARENA W 3 89 7 3 6" 8 8 71 Preston J C Cahn 15 20 20 8 347193BEAN IS 4 110 8 9 9 61 73 815 Castro W S Laird 6 10 10 4 34785LOKA R 5 99 3 12 11 9 9 9 Feicht S T Hopkins 15 15 15 6 Apprentice allowance. Time, 25, 501, 1 :16, 1 :12i. YY inner B. c, by Longstreet Game Lass (trained by J. Dyment, Jr.). Went to post at 4 :18. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second handily. Easy Street, under good handling, ran to her best form and was the best. Miss Soak was a keen contender for the first feven-eiKhths, but weakened in the last eighth. Firing Line was sharply pinched off on the first turn and again at the half-mile ground. This considered, ho ran a sparkling race. Lou Rey, Clarena and Nat Goodwin all suffared from interference. Loka showed a smart flash of speed, but quit badly after going a half mile. Scratched 347853Chappaqua, 108; 34784 Orme, 107; 347523 Also Ran II., 104; 34750 Whiskey, 97; 34687 Brissac, 89. Easy Street, show, out. Firing Line, show, 4 to 5. Buffalo Form Chart - BUFFALO FORM CHART. BUFFALO, N.Y., September 5, 1902. Sixth day. ' Buffalo Racing Association. t Autumn Meeting. Woather clear : track good. Presiding Judge. Joseph Swigert. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing starts at 2 :30 p. m. R indicates whip, S spurs. 1 blinkers. 34:834: FlE8T BACE-5" Mile ?40 added- 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Ind Horses A Wt St & Yt 5 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P LITTLE BOY IB 114 1 12 11 11 11 L Daly J Obendorf 10 20 20 8 34748 TANCRED j 112 5 32 22 21 2H L Jackson S S Brown 2 2 2 1 34804 JIM BUCK HR 114 7 920 5i 5h 31 T Knight W W Clark 31 4 4 8-6 34778 HILARITY 109 9 22 41 4 41 FitzmauriceJ Wild & Co 10 15 15 61 RUSSELL GARTH RS 117 4 41 3n 31 52 J Daly WTMunson 4 41 41 2 34804 MRS. WIGGS R 109 3 7 7 6 6h Mclnerny Turney Bros 3 4 4 7-5 34779 CHAM BLEE A 112 2 5H 63 7 7 Blake SEParmer&Co 4 6 6 2 34744 HEGIRA R 109 8 8 8 8 8 Adams W H McCorkle 12 20 20 8 31221 STARS AND BARS 112 6 61 9 9 9 O'Neil J H Baker & Co 15 20 20 I BETS RS 118 10 10 10 10 10 Dorsey H Brown 15 30 30 12 Time, 25. 50, 1 :02. Winner Br. g, by Lissak Helen Mar (trained by J. Crocker). Went to post -at 2 :30. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second easily. Little Boy broke well in motion, showed the most early speed and opened up a winning gap in the first quarter but was driving to the limit at the end to stall off Tancred. The latter finished gamely under the whin and had to go around the leaders at the far turn. Jim Buck came very fast on the outside in the ran home. He finished in the middle of the track and covered a lot of ground. Russell Garth was outrun all the way. Overweights Bets, 1 pound. Little Boy, show, 4 to 1. Tancred, show, 2 to 5. Jim Buck, show, 4 to 5. Mrs. Wiggs, show, 4 to 5. "34:835 SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. $500 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. ' Ind Horses A Wt St M Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 316813SEVOY . R 7 120 1 1 11 11 Vi ERobertson J Robertson & Co 4 4 31 2-5 347162MAUD GONNE IS 4 120 4 45 410 3 2 Mclnerny Turney Bros 8 10 10 8-5 34580 OLD ENGLAND R 3 113 2 22 2H 2H 33 Minder G B Morris 1-2 1-2 1-3 out liSPSSnTx " 5 120 3 Sli 32 410 46 McCapn Mrs M Goldblatt 6 12 12 4 34681 BUCCLEUTH IB 3 113 5 5 5 5 5 O'Neil T P Hayes 15 40 30 8 Time, 21, 48, 1:14. m - Winner Ch. g, by St. Saviour Kassie (trained by J. Robertson). .,Wont topostat3:06. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving. Sevoy raced Old England into exhaustion in the first half and was going away at the end. Maud Gonne finished very gamely. She stumbled at the sixteenth post, but came again and got second place in the last few strides. Old England tired and quit as if short. Travers was outclassed. Scratched 34717 Early Eve. 113. Sevoy, show, out. Maude Gonne, show, out. 34:830 THIRD RACE1 1-4 Miles 580 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Ind Horses A Wt St St 24 Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P (34684)SOMBRERO W 3 126 5 41 41 31 22 11 Hi Minder G B Morris 3-5 7-103-5 ont 34683 ORONTAS 5 114 4 5 5 5 42 32 2 Blake G W Cook 2 13-521 1-2 IHS8,BEJgE, R 4 113 2 21 23 23 3h 42 31 McCann Mrs M Goldblatt 7 1212 3 348092LOONE 4 98 1 31 3H Hi 5 5 4" L Jackson P J Miles 6 10 10 3 34684 CRIMEAN R 3 109 3 11 13 13 n 2i 5 O'Neil T P Hayes 7 15 15 3 Time, 26, 52, 1:18& 1:44, 2:10. Winner Ch. c, by Star Ruby La Toquera (trained by G. B. Morris). Went to post at 3:50. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily ; second the same. Sombrero was placed today. Minder had him under restraint for the first seven furlongs, went to the front ouicklv when ready and had much in reserve at the finish. Orontas finished strongly, ran his race and bad no mishaps. Brief ran next the inside rail in good going for the entire route. Crimean waB used ud Betting the pace and tired badly in the last quarter. Loone was outclassed. Scratched (347 46Cunard, 122 i 347163Homestead, 109. Overweights Loone, 3 pounds. Orontas, show, out. Brief, show, 3 to 5. 34837 FOU'RTH KACE5 1-2 Forlongrs. $500 added. 2-yoar-olds. Selling. " Ind Horses A Wt St H Yt X StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ' 347443ALICE GARY RS 99 2 31 21 2" 1 J Daly SM'Nanghton&Co3 5 (34744)LiMPOON R 101 5 41 3 3U 23 L Jackson S S Brown 1 1-5 1 hnfc J 99 3 61151 41 32 Adams JGLaT Q 3V 30 347792UUMORTELLE U 6 ? $ U g S&Sa iTS f ? f I 34779 OPTIMA SB 95 4 21 41 7 61 Wainwright J H Baker & Co 1 'u 20 I 347483DECORATION i 108 8 8 8 8 71 ERobertsonH C Schufz 3" f 4 i K Lf DY MATCHLESS RS 99 7 51 72 62 8 Fitzma'riceMrs C ! Hellebush 15 20 20 8 34744 GILLIE 101 9 99 W L Oliver 20 30 15 6 . Winner B. f, by Trappean Abbie F. (trained by S. McNaughton). Went to post at 4 :26. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving ; second easily. Alice Cary and Lampoon fought it out all through the last furlong and J. Daly outrode L. Jackson when it came to" a finish L. Jackson s efforts on Lampoon were weak and with a more vigorous ride the favorite would have won. Lorina had to go all around the leaders to gat up and finished strongly on the outaida after coming wide at the stretch turn. Onyx II. began quickly and showed the most early spaed, bnt tired Decoration began slowly and never improved his position. GiijOverweights-Lorina, 3 pounds; Immortelle, 2; Optima,U; Decoration, 1; Lady Matchless, 2; Alice Cary, show, 3 to 5. Lorina, show, 6 to 1. Decoration, show, 1 to 2. 34:838 FIFTH BACK3"4 Mi,e Parse $400. All Ages. Selling. ' Ind Horses A Wt St & Yt StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P ' 34745 THE PR. OF SURREY! 3 101 4 31 S6 22 13 Minder W L Oliver 1 i i 15 34778 THE COMMON RS 3 103 1 21 12 H 21 Kuhn J H Baker & Co 8 K is 31778 FLUKE 5 107 3 Hi 21 S 32 T Knight J J Carr 3 4 ? 7 347783 HOP SCOTCH 6 109 6 52 5 5 410 ERobertsonM Hosln t II 34778 WANINTA R 3 101 5 4li 41 4 52 Adams J W Pugh 5 t 348082 JOLLIFY R 3 103 7 62 61 63 65 O'Neil C DeWitt & Co 15 m " 20816 POST HASTE IS 5 110 2 7 7 7 7 W Morris JSennett ll " "u 0 b fi Time, 25, 49, 1:15. Winner B. g, by Esher Amalthea (trained by W. L. Oliver). J-nfl)0'?'4 At Pst4 ,nius- Start good. Won easily; second driving. Minder with The Pride of Surrey for the first half, camo around the leaders at the stretch turn caught waited The Common and Fluke tiring and drew away m the run home. The Common was made too much the first Part of the race and tired. Fluke showed speed for over a half. Waninta stumbled at use the hill of in IcrSed-limioup More" lOS?" P UtrUa in th flfSt h&lf' bat finied strongly. Overweights The Pride of Surrey, 1 pound ; Hop Scotch, 2 ; Waninta 1 The Pride of Surrey, show, out. The Common, show, 21 to 1. Fluke, show, 1 to 2. Hon Scotch show, 1 to 2. Waninta, show, 1 to 2. up ocutca, 34:839 SIXTH ACE1 MilG' 5i00 added. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind Horses A Wt St & H StrFin Jockeys Owners- O H C P "" 34718 BANISH 6 115 3 2" 3 2n m li O'Neil C DeWitt & Co 2i 91 9 ? 31749 TROCADERO IS 3 105 1 41141131 32 2H L Jackson SS Brown 10 20 ?s I 317742CURTSEY R 4 115 8 10 10 9 8 7 Minder J J MacKessev 7 4 7 I m 34774 BARONEr j 4 106 2 7 8 8 4 8 Adams J W Pugh io is I1 347473 JACK M'GINN RS 4 116 1111 11 11 9 9 J Daly G W Graydon 8 o - 34210 VASSAL DANCE 3 107 7 8 9 10 11 10 T Knight J B Resness 4 k F L (34714)MARIE TRYON 3 104 6 HI H 4-10 11 J Sullivan L Flynn 5 ?n tn 5 34777 MILITARY 4 120 12 12 12 12 12 12 L Daly W Durket 20 to 30 -"urei 0 30 30 a 10 Time, 25, 50. 1:16, 1:43. Winner Ch. g. by Wadsworth Glendelia (trained by C. Do Witt). Went to post at 5:33. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won-driving; second the kindly at the post and broke with the leaders, caught Marie Tryon tiring after they same. had Banish half acted and gone a outgamed Trocadero when it earns tp a drive. The latter saved ground at the home turnT Navarino finished strongly after coming wide at the stretch turn. Blue Ridge was crowded out of it at thn nrlnrTJ o uu post. There was a lot of crowding in the race. luriong. Scratched 31805 Tenagra, 110; 347142Dactyl, 108. Overweights Navarino, 1 pound; Marie Tryon, 2. Banish, show, 1 to 2. Trocadero. show, 3 to 1. Navarino. show, 5 to 1. Vassal Dance show 4 to 5. POOKKT FORM HOOKS. Sheets for Pocket Form Books can bo found u the following hotels and news stands at 9 o'clock nightly : Saratoga Hotel. Palmer House. Auditorium Annex. Great Northern Hote Stratford Hotel. Victoria Hotel. j Wellington Hotel. Grand Pacific Hotel. Lexington Hotel. 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